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. >> we're taking something that potentially could be a contaminant to the environment, totally taking that out of the picture but at the same time creating a new energy source for the united states that's not carbon-based and we feel pretty good about that. >> so what have we got here? >> we got the future. the future's laying right in front of you. this is a little heifer calf that was born in the last 45 minutes. and that's what it's about. >> how many are born every day? >> probably about 140 to 150. >> this isn't just the cycle of life. this is the start of the cycle you've got going on here. the crops from the manure, which makes the milk, which makes the methane and into the crops to feed the little guy like this one. >> it is a perfect circle with virtually no waste. >> right here is the start of the whole process. >> this is the start of the process. the feed, the farms, that's the start of the process. >> mark gave me an up-close look at the amazing technology that makes it all possible. >> baisk basically we are standing on top of the digester. >> like a cow gut. >> the same
. >> we're taking something that potentially could be a contaminant to the environment, totally taking that out of the picture but at the same time creating a new energy source for the united states that's not carbon-based and we feel pretty good about that. >> so what have we got here? >> we got the future. the future's laying right in front of you. this is a little heifer calf that was born in the last 45 minutes. and that's what it's about. >> how many are born every...
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let me pop you into a city environment. we'll jump into a market area. >> yeah, i can see you've got the fruit and vegetable stands. all the trash in the street. which is pretty realistic. >> we're virtual reality comes in is it basically delivers the context for your memory, and the imagery, the sights, the sounds, the smells of being in iraq or afghanistan. >> i hear all these layers of sound. i hear the helicopter. i hear the call to prayer. >> i really think the visual sort of a stage or context, but the sound can really serve to drive emotion. >> this is vehicle three. just got hit. >> go, go, go! >> oh, it just looks like a video game, but when you put the goggles back on, it really brings you back to the same scenario. >> we can put ambient city sounds now. the sound of wind. of course, we can blow stuff up. >> i mean, it was pretty intense. i mean, even when some of the bombs were going off, it wasn't just hearing them in the distance. like i could feel the vibrations of those explosions. >> the body experience is a
let me pop you into a city environment. we'll jump into a market area. >> yeah, i can see you've got the fruit and vegetable stands. all the trash in the street. which is pretty realistic. >> we're virtual reality comes in is it basically delivers the context for your memory, and the imagery, the sights, the sounds, the smells of being in iraq or afghanistan. >> i hear all these layers of sound. i hear the helicopter. i hear the call to prayer. >> i really think the...
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the perfect environment. >> reporter: watching people gamble and having a good time. being in the cubicle and getting people coffee, i guess. >> reporter: with tips, a dealer gets paid $50,000 a year. >> and we're standing in a room with no music, no realplayers playing and no money on the table and had is some dealers traying here. can you hear the hustle and bustle and the chips klacking. the energy is overflowing. >> reporter: customer service is key as we found out trying to cut a sack of chips helps, too. >> the only thing it knees to move is here. -- it needs to move is here. sliding and across. index finger up. off the top. >> reporter: if i do it a thousand more times, i will get the hang of it? >> well, the cool be says had a strong interest of serving our community and we go to businesses here in ann a runel county who have needs in the workforce or new employees. >> are you ready? >> 9,000 people applied and 860 were inrolled. >> woo-hoo! >> reporter: maryland live plans to hire 600 new dealers. they're feeling lucky. >> and -- . >> about the parker, fox 5
the perfect environment. >> reporter: watching people gamble and having a good time. being in the cubicle and getting people coffee, i guess. >> reporter: with tips, a dealer gets paid $50,000 a year. >> and we're standing in a room with no music, no realplayers playing and no money on the table and had is some dealers traying here. can you hear the hustle and bustle and the chips klacking. the energy is overflowing. >> reporter: customer service is key as we found out...
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i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports innovation and we are in many regards the innovation capitol of the world and i am so proud to see this effort launched here today. as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell that youth not to lose hope. and that they can succeed no matter where you come from for too long. we have seen too much violence in our communities and it must end. yesterday i signed into law the nation's first ban on possession of halopoint ammunition in san francisco. we worked closely with supervisor cohen to introduce this legislation. these extra deadly bullets have no place in our streets. we are also creating an early warning system to alert us when individuals make massive purchases of ammunition, because even if there is a remote possibility we can prevent another tragedy, we are morally
i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports innovation and we are in many regards the innovation capitol of the world and i am so proud to see this effort launched here today. as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell...
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but if we concentrate on our kids, giving them a loving environment, i'm telling you something, this sandy hook promise is going to be fulfilled. >> there is one song in the concert, "family." can you talk about that a moment? and then, i'd like for my audience to hear it. >> "family," was the moment of catharsis for me at the concert. it was astonishing. >> and you know, ben was there. ben was there. you know, i've listened to dar williams for, i don't know, 15 years, and i had never met her before the day of the concert. and she said, through peter, you know, what does francine want to sing? and she suggested pierce pettis' song "family." and when i listened to it, after i cried for a while, i realized it was the perfect song. i mean, the word i say in the second verse is -- "we stood outside in the summer rain, different people with a common pain." and that's what you have. >> and it also says, there's a line, "just a child, that's all." that is, to me, such a powerful line, it's a child, yeah, he's, you know, in a box in the cold. >> he's just a child. >> he's just a child. that'
but if we concentrate on our kids, giving them a loving environment, i'm telling you something, this sandy hook promise is going to be fulfilled. >> there is one song in the concert, "family." can you talk about that a moment? and then, i'd like for my audience to hear it. >> "family," was the moment of catharsis for me at the concert. it was astonishing. >> and you know, ben was there. ben was there. you know, i've listened to dar williams for, i don't...
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this series is endorsed by: >> is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline? to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a force for good? can 100,000 people in 100 countries come together to build a new brand of progress? we think so. bp is proud to bring you "california's gold." beyond petroleum, bp. >> well, hello, ev
this series is endorsed by: >> is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline? to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a force for good? can 100,000 people in 100 countries come together to build a new brand of progress? we think so. bp is proud to bring you "california's gold." beyond petroleum, bp. >> well, hello, ev
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this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with storm waters and they boost property value where they have a robust urban forest. i wanted to mention when i first moved to san francisco, i lived on russian hill, i would sometimes take the cable car and i would often see you and your sister see both of them smiling and the warmth they shared as twins, it brought a smile to my face everyday. as you said before you started your sister is smiling down today and it will live on for both of you, thank you. >> we are going to lower the tree and plant the tree in honor of vivian. miriam i'm so happy that you are he
this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with...
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it is good for the environment, it is good for the economy. we want to create the charge new york program. this is the future, my friends, and we want to invest in an electric car network to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, installing a state wide network of charges stations and have a new york to be one of the four runners in this race all across the country. we want to attract a national start to lead our efforts. we want to introduce you to the former senior adviser to the u.s. secretary of energy, steven chu. he is leaving washington, he is coming to new york. he is going to lead our efforts. welcome aboard. [applause] one of our other challenges is to have a ready work force. our work force training is still from a different era. we have talked about this for many years but we have not made enough progress. we must match and train our work force for the jobs of today and tomorrow. we must change and we imagine the way suny and cuny systems work. we need a job linkage program, jobs are coming back from overseas. that is the good news. what
it is good for the environment, it is good for the economy. we want to create the charge new york program. this is the future, my friends, and we want to invest in an electric car network to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, installing a state wide network of charges stations and have a new york to be one of the four runners in this race all across the country. we want to attract a national start to lead our efforts. we want to introduce you to the former senior adviser to the u.s. secretary of...
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protecting the environment has long been hollywood issue as you know. no, i wasn't there but the organization that i'm involved with, rain forest action network, their people were there. and -- >> so when you heard the president speak last night about climate change and that we must do something about climate change, was that enough for you? >> no, no. i mean, look, i'm a huge supporter of obama's. it's the first president i ever donated money to. but i think in terms of climate change and the environment, he's been at best disappointing. i thought it was decent rhetoric and i don't know if there's any teeth to this but, you know, look, it's complicated. he can't -- i think politicians feel like it's political suicide to be talking about the environment. the time has come when we're in a planetary emergency here. i think he could be using the bully pulpit more here. >> last night he said for the sake of our children and future we must do more to combat climate chang. we can choose to believe that superstorm sandy and the worst drought in decade -- >> we
protecting the environment has long been hollywood issue as you know. no, i wasn't there but the organization that i'm involved with, rain forest action network, their people were there. and -- >> so when you heard the president speak last night about climate change and that we must do something about climate change, was that enough for you? >> no, no. i mean, look, i'm a huge supporter of obama's. it's the first president i ever donated money to. but i think in terms of climate...
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the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i st
the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight....
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. >> reporter: some conservative christians say the focus shouldn't be on guns but the environment giving rise to this violence. >> instead of having, as the nra proposes, a policeman in every school, our policy should be focused on getting a dad in every home. >> reporter: vice president biden said friday he is glad evangelical groups have participated in his gun policy task force meetings because in the past, they have been "reluctant to engage in the gun issue." athena jones, cnn, washington. >> you can see more about this story on our belief log at cnn.com/belief. >>> a maintenance shed in new york city's central park turned up a shocking discovery, a loaded cannon from an old british warship dating you to the revolutionary war. it's been sitting around for centuries. workers were cleaning the rust when they found the cannon still had gunpowder and a cannon ball. a spark or a flame could have set it off. >> this is an amazing surprise. it was there for so many years and people were sitting on it when it was a loaded cannon. >> technicians removed about two pounds of black powder and t
. >> reporter: some conservative christians say the focus shouldn't be on guns but the environment giving rise to this violence. >> instead of having, as the nra proposes, a policeman in every school, our policy should be focused on getting a dad in every home. >> reporter: vice president biden said friday he is glad evangelical groups have participated in his gun policy task force meetings because in the past, they have been "reluctant to engage in the gun issue."...
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so far east that we would be challenging the definition of marriage which creates exactly that environment for a child requiring that it's between a man and woman in india the supreme court is just me he says legal again since the nineteenth century india has had a ten year span and that his book bore quote cornel into course against the order of nature four years ago a lower fourth founded on constitutional the supreme court just brought the law back in to see. by making the similar argument don't feel really enjoyed only the nation parliament has the right to change it but with the overwhelming majority of the media is against saying thank you very much and with a conservative nationalist group meeting in the upcoming elections in a legislative change in the next two years and by leon likely you have about it or did he just let us. know all the communities of this country feel that albert allegiance did it does that open so i think should remain so if. something similar this december. referendum outlaw same sex marriage there are going to most happily population. changes. in the tug of w
so far east that we would be challenging the definition of marriage which creates exactly that environment for a child requiring that it's between a man and woman in india the supreme court is just me he says legal again since the nineteenth century india has had a ten year span and that his book bore quote cornel into course against the order of nature four years ago a lower fourth founded on constitutional the supreme court just brought the law back in to see. by making the similar argument...
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how do you make constructive policy in that kind of environment? people support the policy until they hear who else supports it and then they think they might be against it. how do you make policy like that? well, today the senator who got the assault weapons ban passed in 1994, which was also a time that nobody said it could happen, that senator came forward again and said she would do it again this year. california senator dianne feinstein, who herself became mayor of san francisco because the serving mayor of san francisco at the time was shot to death, senator feinstein today at this press conference made her case. >> today my colleagues and i are introducing a bill to prohibit the sale, transfer, manufacture, and importation of assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices that can accept more than ten rounds. we have tried to recognize legal hunting rights. we have tried to recognize legal defense rights. we have tried to recognize the right of a citizen to legally possess a weapon. no weapon is taken from anyone. the purpose
how do you make constructive policy in that kind of environment? people support the policy until they hear who else supports it and then they think they might be against it. how do you make policy like that? well, today the senator who got the assault weapons ban passed in 1994, which was also a time that nobody said it could happen, that senator came forward again and said she would do it again this year. california senator dianne feinstein, who herself became mayor of san francisco because...
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they have a probability based very large web panel which is a great dancer in the current environment to some of the serious challenges related to conducting telephone survey research. our results related to the share of gun owners in the u.s. are extremely consistent with recent data reported elsewhere. within a percentage point of the general social survey. 33% of americans reported having a gun in their home or their garage, and a break down into two groups. 22% of americans personally identified as gun owners and 11% of americans identified as non- gun owners living in a household with a gun. that means the balance, 67%, identified as non-gun owners living in non-gun households. as i run through these days that i will stratify by these groups. just to give you a sense of the proportions. on this side i will give you a quick rundown of the major findings of the survey and then i will get into the data. we find the majority of american support most of the 33 gun policies, including a ban on the sale of assault weapons, large capacity magazines, a range of measures to prohibit essent
they have a probability based very large web panel which is a great dancer in the current environment to some of the serious challenges related to conducting telephone survey research. our results related to the share of gun owners in the u.s. are extremely consistent with recent data reported elsewhere. within a percentage point of the general social survey. 33% of americans reported having a gun in their home or their garage, and a break down into two groups. 22% of americans personally...
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agreement among stakeholders on practical environment the protections can give certainty to natural gas producers and maximize the benefits of the domestic gas and that is the short term to make a larger impact on the climate change our country needs more renewable power to be the natural gas plants can serve as a partner to intermittent solar and wind because they can come on line and a power down quickly. our country needs to reduce our carbon footprint. the draft u.s. natural assessment issued earlier this year lease out the impact the country can expect from a changing climate. in my part of the world for example the pacific ocean along the coast is projected to rise by 2 feet by 2100 but addressing climate is not just an issue of avoiding the natural disasters. it's also critical to maintaining the nation's competitive advantage in a tough global economy. today the low-cost natural gas provides the nation's economy with a competitive advantage. however new technological breakthroughs could put our competitive edge advantage at risk in the foreseeable future. congress in writing the
agreement among stakeholders on practical environment the protections can give certainty to natural gas producers and maximize the benefits of the domestic gas and that is the short term to make a larger impact on the climate change our country needs more renewable power to be the natural gas plants can serve as a partner to intermittent solar and wind because they can come on line and a power down quickly. our country needs to reduce our carbon footprint. the draft u.s. natural assessment...
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have to do with social disadvantage, with overty, with people's exposure over the life course to bad environments. and the important thing to realize with mental illness is the people with mental illness are subject to those same risk factors. something we didn't show you from our study in connecticut is that the strongest determinant of violent behavior with these people with mental illness are age, gender, bstance abuse and minority racial status which is a proxy of social disadvantage which we were not able to measure directly. and new give me a choice between knowing these two things. could i know someone with these mental factors? and all politics aside can we try to predict violent behavior. the demographics that are amenable to the intervention that could improve that, the problem is as a policy solution, that's something that's a long-term project. a lot longer than the elected term of an elected representative who is under pressure to do something about mental illness, changing background checks than it is to think about all the causes of violence and these factors throughout in society.
have to do with social disadvantage, with overty, with people's exposure over the life course to bad environments. and the important thing to realize with mental illness is the people with mental illness are subject to those same risk factors. something we didn't show you from our study in connecticut is that the strongest determinant of violent behavior with these people with mental illness are age, gender, bstance abuse and minority racial status which is a proxy of social disadvantage which...
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history jumping through hoops to try to make sure that every tree on the planet has its natural environment start from far east that we would be challenging the definition of marriage which creates exactly that environment for a child requiring that it's between a man or woman you need the supreme court is just me against sex. again since the nineteenth century india has had a ten year sentence on the statute books for court only in the course against the order of nature four years ago a lower court found it unconstitutional the supreme court just dropped the law back into force by making a similar argument don't feel strange. only the nation parliament has the right to change it but with the overwhelming majority of the indians against same sex marriage and with a conservative nationalist group meeting in the upcoming elections in legislative change in the next two years he's highly unlikely you have about a order. just that god's will lead us and all the communities of this country feel that albert if you didn't do does that opens at each of the bean soup thing you have seen something sim
history jumping through hoops to try to make sure that every tree on the planet has its natural environment start from far east that we would be challenging the definition of marriage which creates exactly that environment for a child requiring that it's between a man or woman you need the supreme court is just me against sex. again since the nineteenth century india has had a ten year sentence on the statute books for court only in the course against the order of nature four years ago a lower...
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it is a challenge environment. we have seen apple struggle in the smartphone market and it has been pretty widespread. they are doing their strongest for these expenses. >> getting glimpses into this, there are eports with the s&p 500 that could be weaker or softer than the first half and year. dc the same thing happened? which individual investors be looking at as bumps in the rad for the remainder of the year? >> one ofthe things that really impresses me about what investors do, a plan for not what is going to be coming up next in the markets in the horizon, but creating a portfolio allocation and i think that is one of the reasons why we have seen so much money going to bond funds the past five or six years. theseare baby boomers who are approaching retirement and they want to have part of their portfolio allocated to income. a l of that is going to be included. gerri: that's right for me want to put more in bond funds as you age. and who knows if that's what's going to happen. >> as well as the income. it helps
it is a challenge environment. we have seen apple struggle in the smartphone market and it has been pretty widespread. they are doing their strongest for these expenses. >> getting glimpses into this, there are eports with the s&p 500 that could be weaker or softer than the first half and year. dc the same thing happened? which individual investors be looking at as bumps in the rad for the remainder of the year? >> one ofthe things that really impresses me about what investors...
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the school environment is very sensitive. the chief is correct in the sense that awesome responsibility, they need to be trained, and that's the point of our emphasis, to have enhanced training of armed security presence in the school. and teachers should not have the burden of this either. this should be -- teachers teach. others should protect. and that's why the armed presence, trained personnel is important. >> haven't there been plenty of instances, columbine, i'm sure virginia tech even had police on campus or security guards on campus, and yet that didn't seem to help? >> i just don't understand why the first idea put forth is something that might help at the last second. we can do better than what we're doing now. and we can do things in advance. months beforehand to keep a dangerous person and a gun from combining in the first place. we don't take that seriously. we don't do background checks. that's nuts. >> it's important to point out you work for the brady campaign. you went out and shot kind of a documentary wher
the school environment is very sensitive. the chief is correct in the sense that awesome responsibility, they need to be trained, and that's the point of our emphasis, to have enhanced training of armed security presence in the school. and teachers should not have the burden of this either. this should be -- teachers teach. others should protect. and that's why the armed presence, trained personnel is important. >> haven't there been plenty of instances, columbine, i'm sure virginia tech...
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and since that time everything that the president tried to talk about, job legislation, taxes, environment, all those issues that america was concerned about, the republicans found some way to tie it up to make certain he suffered defeats. now the president has gone to the american people and said have i been wrong all along with these issues? we've debated them in the campaign. you, america, what do you think about gays and immigration? do you think i was right? or do you think the republican leadership was right? and guess what, martin? the american people said given the opportunity, we've looked at both sides and, mr. president, you do what you were elected to do. that's why the president can say we're not going to negotiate with debt ceiling, and if the republicans insist on doing it, he is going to go to their constituents, the american people. i have never felt better. >> the president also said on monday, and i'm quoting him, we remember the lessons of our past when twilight years were spent in poverty and parents of a child with a disability had nowhere to turn. we do not believe t
and since that time everything that the president tried to talk about, job legislation, taxes, environment, all those issues that america was concerned about, the republicans found some way to tie it up to make certain he suffered defeats. now the president has gone to the american people and said have i been wrong all along with these issues? we've debated them in the campaign. you, america, what do you think about gays and immigration? do you think i was right? or do you think the republican...
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and sphair me the self rightous high horse act of why you are a good protector of the environment. your high horse is a stick horse and phonep as a three dollar bill and you an illusion that you are keeping us from cooking in a hot box called planet earth. there are celebrity and environmentalist they don't agree with but i respect them. they are living out what they say. edbeckly and darryl hannah practice a minimalist life style. they ought to be admired because their beliefs match their behavior. goir gore asks us to ride bikes and huddle under blankets and turn off the lights while he crankings up the gulf stream jet is goes at super sonic speed so he could remind us oil is it killing the planet. when he neemeded to dump bleeding tv channel high sold it for 30 pieces of silver. more than that. black texas tea and enough to keep the gore flying for a along time. we should call him instead of al gore. we should call him oil gore. [ applause ] earlier this week a group of republican senators announced a plan to citizenship for more than 11 million im. pennsylvania congressman bar
and sphair me the self rightous high horse act of why you are a good protector of the environment. your high horse is a stick horse and phonep as a three dollar bill and you an illusion that you are keeping us from cooking in a hot box called planet earth. there are celebrity and environmentalist they don't agree with but i respect them. they are living out what they say. edbeckly and darryl hannah practice a minimalist life style. they ought to be admired because their beliefs match their...
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hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the best kept secrets in the city. it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you will run into a few locals. , bought a 37 bus to get there without any parking worries. for legged friends can run freely. there is also a patch of grass for the small box. >> it is a great place. it is a wonderful place to have these kinds of parks. that dog owners appreciate it. >> take time to notice of the wildfires that are on the grassland and keep your head out on the lookout for hawks and other bird life. be sure to take your camera and be prepared to take a view of the city will not forget. it has a beautiful
hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the...
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the risk is going to be a contention prone environment. the risk of these protests rekindling israel. the world cup will happen 3-4 months before the election. we can get into more details on the discussion. what is the political impact on this? i think we will see recent polls telling a much more of a shirt term -- short-term story. approval ratings going down. not necessarily being transferred to the opposition leaders. number of undecided voters increasing. a crease is a dark horse candidate. and not a political noise and volatility in the next 2-3 months. it is too soon to say that the chances of her elections have diminished the point where she will not be a candidate or she will not run. the era of presidential popularity that began in her second term, that was unusual for brazilian history standards. now she's back to the norm. the end of a super cycle presidential popularity. even where she is now, she is competitive when it comes to elections. i think that it is soon to say to make long-term predictions on this. i will end here. >
the risk is going to be a contention prone environment. the risk of these protests rekindling israel. the world cup will happen 3-4 months before the election. we can get into more details on the discussion. what is the political impact on this? i think we will see recent polls telling a much more of a shirt term -- short-term story. approval ratings going down. not necessarily being transferred to the opposition leaders. number of undecided voters increasing. a crease is a dark horse...
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. >> i was raised in an environment so similar to newtown, those are lives not led. >> reporter: lives not led. cut short. >> cut short. that there is just a sudden hole in the fabric of what could have been. >> reporter: too honor the victims sametz is composing a special piece of music. >> i elected to start this project in a very unusual way, for me, i wanted to enlist school children, i wanted to get their responses to tragedy and loss, because i wanted the piece to speak from the point of view of the group most affected at newtown. >> reporter: he has received hundred of letters, ranging from depictions of violence... >> this is a fourth grader writing, my dad was about to go outside with me and someone had a gun, and shot my dad. >> reporter: to pictures of heaven... >> and this 17-year-old, jeff, gave me this incredibly beautiful picture, and it just said where people go when they die. >> reporter: sametz says the piece entitled a child's requiem will have a hope not living. >> it is aunt the living, it is offering comport to those left behind, so perhaps i can offer that. >> re
. >> i was raised in an environment so similar to newtown, those are lives not led. >> reporter: lives not led. cut short. >> cut short. that there is just a sudden hole in the fabric of what could have been. >> reporter: too honor the victims sametz is composing a special piece of music. >> i elected to start this project in a very unusual way, for me, i wanted to enlist school children, i wanted to get their responses to tragedy and loss, because i wanted the...
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it's not just an educational environment. it's wanting the children to be totally, wholly healthy. so we are continuing our counselli counselling. >> what do you think will happen to the sandy hook elementary? >> they're having the community conversations, so people have an opportunity to express their opinion. and then ultimately, the town leaders will make a decision as to what will happen with that building. >> because right now the kids are being educated away. there's been talk of dividing up the class. you want to keep the classes together? >> it's important to teachers, students, parents, all of us want to keep the students together. you know, that's a wonderful thing about being able to use chalk hill, we were able to keep them together in this tranvissin time. >> what do you want people to know a month later about how things are? >> we want our community to know that we hear them loud and clear when our sandy hook community says they want to be kept together. i think monroe gave us a beautiful gift in they gave us a school that we could use immediately after the shooting a
it's not just an educational environment. it's wanting the children to be totally, wholly healthy. so we are continuing our counselli counselling. >> what do you think will happen to the sandy hook elementary? >> they're having the community conversations, so people have an opportunity to express their opinion. and then ultimately, the town leaders will make a decision as to what will happen with that building. >> because right now the kids are being educated away. there's...
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i mean, this is a radioactive environment. and as we see, radiation levels are extremely high. but this was also an official visit. their plant operator tepko invited us in here. as you can see we had to wear protective gear, all precautions were taken. we were carrying that equipment, those geiger counters and dosing meters to measure the levels of radiation inside it. inside the plant certain the radiation levels were raised quite high. the workers inside, they're only allowed to work in two-hour shifts. we were there for perhaps half an hour. but it was outside the plant where levels really peaked. it was as we drove past reactors 1, 2 and 3. they are the worst damaged. tepko doesn't know what to do with them because the situation is so serious, levels are so high. but brooke, for the 3 1/2,000 workers who have to go there every single day risking their lives, they're certainly the brave ones. >> you talk about the risks. they endured but also you and your crew, anna. what kind of risks were explained to you before you went inside? >> well, we obviously got the rundown as to
i mean, this is a radioactive environment. and as we see, radiation levels are extremely high. but this was also an official visit. their plant operator tepko invited us in here. as you can see we had to wear protective gear, all precautions were taken. we were carrying that equipment, those geiger counters and dosing meters to measure the levels of radiation inside it. inside the plant certain the radiation levels were raised quite high. the workers inside, they're only allowed to work in...